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Title: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: 2Stater on February 15, 2019, 05:24:20 PM
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smartnews-history-archaeology/dallas-city-council-votes-remove-massive-confederate-war-memorial-180971503/?utm_source=smithsoniandaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20190214-daily-responsive&spMailingID=38878995&spUserID=NzQwNDU1MjE3MzMS1&spJobID=1461271651&spReportId=MTQ2MTI3MTY1MQS2

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In a 11-4 vote, the City Council decided to remove the 65-foot-tall monument from its location in the heart of the city

Just one more step towards socialism. They are doing their best to remove history.


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: Old Tider on February 15, 2019, 06:08:08 PM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: 2Stater on February 15, 2019, 06:52:25 PM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:

True that, OT. What these idiots don't realize was that the Civil War was not fought over slavery. History has been skewed over the last 20 years to make it seem so. It was fought over states' rights.


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: Leewillie on February 15, 2019, 07:47:55 PM
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/08/15/490136605/vanderbilt-to-pay-1-2-million-to-remove-confederate-from-dormitory
Maybe the little old ladies in the United Daughter of the Confederacy should sued for damages like they did at Vanderbilt. The initial cost of the monument plus interest on that amount since 1897 would amount to a tidy sum.


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: 2Stater on February 15, 2019, 10:30:12 PM
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/08/15/490136605/vanderbilt-to-pay-1-2-million-to-remove-confederate-from-dormitory
Maybe the little old ladies in the United Daughter of the Confederacy should sued for damages like they did at Vanderbilt. The initial cost of the monument plus interest on that amount since 1897 would amount to a tidy sum.

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Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: Old Tider on February 16, 2019, 07:50:20 AM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:

True that, OT. What these idiots don't realize was that the Civil War was not fought over slavery. History has been skewed over the last 20 years to make it seem so. It was fought over states' rights.

Right you are, 2.  When the war began, Congress passed a resolution saying they were not fighting against slavery. Lincoln first said the same thing, announcing it was fought to keep the Union together.  In fact, the border states on the Union side were allowed to keep their slaves until months after the war ended. YouTube has interviews with old Confederate veterans who said slavery was not the reason.

Here's one state that values its history:

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article226366190.html

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Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: ricky023 on February 16, 2019, 08:48:06 AM
Well these people are the ones who came in this Melting Pot and is now destroying America from the inside. RTR!


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: 2Stater on February 16, 2019, 01:01:50 PM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:

True that, OT. What these idiots don't realize was that the Civil War was not fought over slavery. History has been skewed over the last 20 years to make it seem so. It was fought over states' rights.

Right you are, 2.  When the war began, Congress passed a resolution saying they were not fighting against slavery. Lincoln first said the same thing, announcing it was fought to keep the Union together.  In fact, the border states on the Union side were allowed to keep their slaves until months after the war ended. YouTube has interviews with old Confederate veterans who said slavery was not the reason.

Here's one state that values its history:

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article226366190.html

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Yep. And I think they are the only ones standing firm on this. I never would have thought it, but even SC took down the Confederate flag at the State House.


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: Old Tider on February 16, 2019, 05:01:50 PM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:

True that, OT. What these idiots don't realize was that the Civil War was not fought over slavery. History has been skewed over the last 20 years to make it seem so. It was fought over states' rights.

Right you are, 2.  When the war began, Congress passed a resolution saying they were not fighting against slavery. Lincoln first said the same thing, announcing it was fought to keep the Union together.  In fact, the border states on the Union side were allowed to keep their slaves until months after the war ended. YouTube has interviews with old Confederate veterans who said slavery was not the reason.

Here's one state that values its history:

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article226366190.html

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Yep. And I think they are the only ones standing firm on this. I never would have thought it, but even SC took down the Confederate flag at the State House.

The most amazing thing is the Mississippi state flag that includes the Confederate battle flag. A few years ago, they asked if people wanted it to remain, and they voted overwhelmingly to keep it.


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: 2Stater on February 16, 2019, 05:16:03 PM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:

True that, OT. What these idiots don't realize was that the Civil War was not fought over slavery. History has been skewed over the last 20 years to make it seem so. It was fought over states' rights.

Right you are, 2.  When the war began, Congress passed a resolution saying they were not fighting against slavery. Lincoln first said the same thing, announcing it was fought to keep the Union together.  In fact, the border states on the Union side were allowed to keep their slaves until months after the war ended. YouTube has interviews with old Confederate veterans who said slavery was not the reason.

Here's one state that values its history:

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article226366190.html

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Yep. And I think they are the only ones standing firm on this. I never would have thought it, but even SC took down the Confederate flag at the State House.

The most amazing thing is the Mississippi state flag that includes the Confederate battle flag. A few years ago, they asked if people wanted it to remain, and they voted overwhelmingly to keep it.

I remember that. The media seemed to be incredulous about that, so they interviewed a bunch of the black citizens to get their opinion about it. Most of them couldn't have cared less.  :lol2:


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: Old Tider on February 16, 2019, 06:14:19 PM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:

True that, OT. What these idiots don't realize was that the Civil War was not fought over slavery. History has been skewed over the last 20 years to make it seem so. It was fought over states' rights.

Right you are, 2.  When the war began, Congress passed a resolution saying they were not fighting against slavery. Lincoln first said the same thing, announcing it was fought to keep the Union together.  In fact, the border states on the Union side were allowed to keep their slaves until months after the war ended. YouTube has interviews with old Confederate veterans who said slavery was not the reason.

Here's one state that values its history:

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article226366190.html

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Yep. And I think they are the only ones standing firm on this. I never would have thought it, but even SC took down the Confederate flag at the State House.

The most amazing thing is the Mississippi state flag that includes the Confederate battle flag. A few years ago, they asked if people wanted it to remain, and they voted overwhelmingly to keep it.

I remember that. The media seemed to be incredulous about that, so they interviewed a bunch of the black citizens to get their opinion about it. Most of them couldn't have cared less.  :lol2:

So why did Ole Miss kill off the Rebels and Col. Reb and "Dixie" and the Confederate flag.  But keep "Ole Miss" which was the title given to the leading female slave who worked in the house?   


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: 2Stater on February 16, 2019, 09:24:38 PM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:

True that, OT. What these idiots don't realize was that the Civil War was not fought over slavery. History has been skewed over the last 20 years to make it seem so. It was fought over states' rights.

Right you are, 2.  When the war began, Congress passed a resolution saying they were not fighting against slavery. Lincoln first said the same thing, announcing it was fought to keep the Union together.  In fact, the border states on the Union side were allowed to keep their slaves until months after the war ended. YouTube has interviews with old Confederate veterans who said slavery was not the reason.

Here's one state that values its history:

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article226366190.html

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Yep. And I think they are the only ones standing firm on this. I never would have thought it, but even SC took down the Confederate flag at the State House.

The most amazing thing is the Mississippi state flag that includes the Confederate battle flag. A few years ago, they asked if people wanted it to remain, and they voted overwhelmingly to keep it.

I remember that. The media seemed to be incredulous about that, so they interviewed a bunch of the black citizens to get their opinion about it. Most of them couldn't have cared less.  :lol2:

So why did Ole Miss kill off the Rebels and Col. Reb and "Dixie" and the Confederate flag.  But keep "Ole Miss" which was the title given to the leading female slave who worked in the house?   

Gen Xers or Millenials at the U.  :dunno:


Title: Re: OT's thread; End of the Confederacy?
Post by: Old Tider on February 17, 2019, 06:45:36 AM
The person who had the most slaves was George Washington, but I don't see many of his statues coming down.   :dunno:

True that, OT. What these idiots don't realize was that the Civil War was not fought over slavery. History has been skewed over the last 20 years to make it seem so. It was fought over states' rights.

Right you are, 2.  When the war began, Congress passed a resolution saying they were not fighting against slavery. Lincoln first said the same thing, announcing it was fought to keep the Union together.  In fact, the border states on the Union side were allowed to keep their slaves until months after the war ended. YouTube has interviews with old Confederate veterans who said slavery was not the reason.

Here's one state that values its history:

https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article226366190.html

 #+ 

Yep. And I think they are the only ones standing firm on this. I never would have thought it, but even SC took down the Confederate flag at the State House.

The most amazing thing is the Mississippi state flag that includes the Confederate battle flag. A few years ago, they asked if people wanted it to remain, and they voted overwhelmingly to keep it.

I remember that. The media seemed to be incredulous about that, so they interviewed a bunch of the black citizens to get their opinion about it. Most of them couldn't have cared less.  :lol2:

So why did Ole Miss kill off the Rebels and Col. Reb and "Dixie" and the Confederate flag.  But keep "Ole Miss" which was the title given to the leading female slave who worked in the house?   

Gen Xers or Millenials at the U.  :dunno:

Exactly. They would rather have a landshark team, whatever that is.